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Postby wayno » Mon 18 Feb, 2013 8:54 am

i thought I'd read up a bit about the geology of tasmania
hmm its more complicated than i expected
does anyone have a dummy's guide to tasmanian geology
how the more interesting peaks were formed?
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Re: tasmanian geology

Postby frenchy_84 » Mon 18 Feb, 2013 8:59 am

wayno wrote:how the more interesting peaks were formed?

Thats more geomorphology, google papers written by Kevin Kiernan.
for example http://eprints.utas.edu.au/3626/1/KK_mt ... _Clair.pdf
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Postby tastrax » Mon 18 Feb, 2013 10:27 am

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Re: tasmanian geology

Postby taswegian » Mon 18 Feb, 2013 5:04 pm

We have an interesting history.
Check out Mineral Resources (ex Mines Dept).
http://www.mrt.tas.gov.au
May find some interesting information there too.
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Postby Graham51 » Mon 18 Feb, 2013 5:24 pm

When I was at school the text was :"Behind the Scenery" by Fish and Yaxley. Don't know if it's still available but surely there are copies somewhere.
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Postby vagrom » Mon 18 Feb, 2013 6:00 pm

... or David Leaman, with his own Wiki entry, who may still lead day-walks with the Hobart Walking Club. Author of several books on your subject, he includes lots of excellent photos in support.
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Postby MrWalker » Mon 18 Feb, 2013 6:29 pm

vagrom wrote:... or David Leaman, with his own Wiki entry, who may still lead day-walks with the Hobart Walking Club. Author of several books on your subject, he includes lots of excellent photos in support.


"The rock which makes Tasmania", by David Leaman is good.
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Re: tasmanian geology

Postby Drifting » Sat 23 Feb, 2013 5:22 pm

There's a book, from memory called "Made In Fire" that is a "smart dummy" guide to Tasmanian Geology. You used to be able to get it from tourism centres and bookstores- it is dear, but nice, and worth it IMHO. Try Petrarch's in Launnie or the Devonport Bookshop in Devonport, or the Hobart Bookshop. One of them is bound to have it.

There's a bit in the park notes on Parks Tasmania's website.
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Re: tasmanian geology

Postby wander » Sat 23 Feb, 2013 7:48 pm

Ken Collins' (the Green Book) book is a basic start.
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Re: tasmanian geology

Postby walkinTas » Fri 03 May, 2013 7:11 am

taswegian wrote:We have an interesting history.
Check out Mineral Resources (ex Mines Dept).
http://www.mrt.tas.gov.au
May find some interesting information there too.


Wayno, did you find and read this bulletin?
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